The
total value of all bitcoins in circulation hit a record high above
$14 billion (11.33 billion pounds) on Thursday, as the web-based
digital currency jumped 5 percent on the day to its highest levels in
three years after more than doubling in price this year. The
price of one bitcoin reached $875 on the Europe-based Bitstamp
exchange BTC=BTSP,
its strongest level since January 2014, putting the cryptocurrency on
track for its best daily performance in six months.
Bitcoin
is a web-based "cryptocurrency" that can move money across
the globe quickly and anonymously with no need for a central
authority. That makes it attractive to those wanting to get around
capital controls, such as China's.
The
digital currency is still some way off the peaks it scaled in
late 2013 when it traded as high as $1,163 on the Bitstamp
exchange.But because more bitcoins continue to be added to the
system, currently at a rate of 12.5 every 10 minutes, its total value
- or "market cap" - on Thursday surpassed the 2013 peak of
around $14.01 billion. That puts its total value at around the same
as that of an average FTSE 100 company. Charles Hayter, the founder
of data analysis website Cryptocompare, said bitcoin had been helped
higher by demonetization in India, and by global political
uncertainty.
Reuters
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